Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . nature. It consists of a rounded cell, with vibratilefilaments projecting from it, and was found in the urine of femalessuffering from leucorrhcea. Although Kolliker and Scanzoni state thatthey have detected the trichomonas in the vaginal mucus both of im-pregnated and of unimpregnated women, it is very doubtful if the bodiesthey have seen are peculiar to vaginal mucus. They are probablyordinary monads, or pus corpuscles with a projecting filament. I havemet with both, but have never seen anything exactly
Kidney diseases, urinary deposits, and calculous disorders : their nature and treatment . nature. It consists of a rounded cell, with vibratilefilaments projecting from it, and was found in the urine of femalessuffering from leucorrhcea. Although Kolliker and Scanzoni state thatthey have detected the trichomonas in the vaginal mucus both of im-pregnated and of unimpregnated women, it is very doubtful if the bodiesthey have seen are peculiar to vaginal mucus. They are probablyordinary monads, or pus corpuscles with a projecting filament. I havemet with both, but have never seen anything exactly resembling thefigures of the so-called Trichomonas vaginae. Other kinds of infu-soria have been observed in urine. Epithelium of Kidney, Bladder, and Urethra.—The epithelium fromthe kidney has been already described in p. 13. The cells from theureter are of the columnar form, and some are spindle-shaped, pi. VIII,fig. 57. See also pi. Ill, Anatomy of Kidney, p. 6. In form, and in-deed in their general appearance, these cells much resemble those found URINARY DEPOSIT;Fig 16. Fig. 45. euli, ordinary size, fromfcarcmse. b. starch granulespartially dissolved and rendered trans-oval fun.: - al t;ontaining vibriones e : : es f, starch :•; --- •- :t bread cracied but no; as? jftened. x 215. iffii 01 2:5. ;i c KIDNEY, BLADDER, AND URETHRA. 327 in some scirrhus tumours. Care must be taken not to make the mis-take in cases of suspected cancer of the kidney. The epithelium of the bladder varies much in different parts of theorgan. In the fundus, there is much columnar epithelium mixed withlarge oval cells; whereas, in that part termed the trigone, large andslightly flattened cells, with a very distinct nucleus and nucleolus, aremost abundant. Columnar epithelium appears to line the mucousfollicles, while the scaly lies on the surface of the mucous membranebetween them. Many of the large oval cells of bladder epithelium lieupon the summit of columnar cells, and their und
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